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Rajesh Soni

JurisdictionCanada — British Columbia
BodyLaw Society of British Columbia (LSBC)
Professionlawyer
DateApril 2, 2026
HearingRule 4-29 Admission and Undertaking to the Discipline Committee
OutcomeRule 4-29 Admission and Undertaking to the Discipline Committee

Allegation / charges

Rule 4-29 Admission and Undertaking to the Discipline Committee

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionOther
Suspension120 months
Dishonesty foundYes

Rajesh Soni, a sole practitioner called in 2019, admitted under Rule 4-29 to all 19 allegations of professional misconduct in the February 13, 2025 citation. Over 2020-2024 he repeatedly misled four clients, fabricated numerous documents (including fake IRCC letters, a divorce order and certificate, court filings, a court order purportedly signed by a judge, and government correspondence), forged another lawyer's signature and jurat stamp on a false affidavit, prepared a false affidavit for a client to swear, mishandled trust funds causing shortages, made misleading representations to a Law Society trust auditor, and breached an undertaking to the Executive Director. The Discipline Committee accepted his resignation effective April 9, 2026 with a 10-year undertaking not to practise law or seek reinstatement in Canada (with notice required for applications elsewhere). The admissions reflect knowing fabrication and deception. Mitigating factors included his youth/inexperience and lack of supervision, documented health issues, and his remorse and acceptance of responsibility. No fine or costs were specified.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Extensive and repeated misconduct involving fabrication of court orders, judicial signatures, and government correspondence
  • Multiple clients harmed across several matters over an extended period (2020-2024)
  • Forgery of a fellow lawyer's signature and jurat stamp
  • Misrepresentations made to the Law Society itself
  • Breach of an undertaking given to the Executive Director

Mitigating factors:

  • Young and inexperienced lawyer (called 2019) practising largely on his own with little or no mentorship or supervision
  • Health concerns for which he was receiving medical treatment, supported by medical evidence
  • Remorse and acceptance of responsibility from the outset

Documents

Source: https://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/lsbc/apps/hearings/viewreport.cfm?hearing_id=1637&t=Soni-Rule-4-29-Admission-and-Undertaking-to-the-Discipline-Committee#_toph1